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they can participate in economies and economic growth. where they are given the chance to be educated and get the health care they deserve to have. we know that society benefits. women and girls can participate in peacemaking and peace building. as full members of society's trying to resolve conflicts. we know resolution is more likely to be sustained. it is a great honor for me to have this award. it is a reminder of how much more we have ahead of us to accomplish. dreame sure that tom's and his life, the examples of the award recipients unlike bring out, income each of us, our own commitments to what we will do to further the cause of human rights. it is certainly what tom would expect us to do. ideals and byis accepting this award, knowing that he would not let me off the hook otherwise. i willomething that continue to be committed to in every way that i can and every fiber of my being because the kind of world we want is a world tomhich nelson mandela and lantos can be proud. thank you very much. [applause] >> later tonight on c-span,
they can participate in economies and economic growth. where they are given the chance to be educated and get the health care they deserve to have. we know that society benefits. women and girls can participate in peacemaking and peace building. as full members of society's trying to resolve conflicts. we know resolution is more likely to be sustained. it is a great honor for me to have this award. it is a reminder of how much more we have ahead of us to accomplish. dreame sure that tom's and...
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that's very damaging to our economy. estimates are that every dollar invested in unemployment insurance pays back 1.6 to $2 in added growth of gdp. secondly, we know that unemployment insurance is an effective anti-poverty tool and we care about that in this country. the census bureau reported that in 2012, unemployment insurance alone kept 1.7 million americans out of poverty including close to half a million children. as congresswoman del lore row said, it is scandalous that in the richest nation in the world that one in six americans is living in poverty. and the least that this congress can do is make sure that it doesn't exacerbate that problem by cutting off the vital income that millions of americans rely upon. finally, i want to just put to rest the kin nard that long-term unemployment insurance keeps people unemployed. number one, that reflects that people who say that don't understand how unemployment is officially counted. one is only counted as unemployed if one is looking for work. the long-term program requ
that's very damaging to our economy. estimates are that every dollar invested in unemployment insurance pays back 1.6 to $2 in added growth of gdp. secondly, we know that unemployment insurance is an effective anti-poverty tool and we care about that in this country. the census bureau reported that in 2012, unemployment insurance alone kept 1.7 million americans out of poverty including close to half a million children. as congresswoman del lore row said, it is scandalous that in the richest...
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five years ago, the united states economy was reeling from a devastating economy since the late depression -- since the great depression. our economy was shrinking at an 8.3% annual rate. credit was frozen. our auto industry was sliding toward the abyss. and millions of americans were losing their homes and their life savings. to make matters worse, to contain the damage and keep their economy from melting down completely, american taxpayers were forced to provide extraordinary assistance to financial institutions and other companies, many of which had taken risks that contributed to the economic crisis. the president faced an economy teetering on the edge. in response, he quickly moved to put out the financial fires, restore growth and get people back to work. but he was also determined to make sure that a financial crisis like this never happens again. produced the most copperheads of overhaul of our financial system since the great depression. bringing our financial system into the 21st century and creating tools to address a complex and ever-changing market -- and set of markets and in
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the obvious, we all need a lot more jobs and the economy. the economy is kind of languishing today. ise jobs is what everything about, getting the unemployment down, increasing payroll across the country to drive the economy. clicks i will join you in supporting legislation -- >> i will join you in supporting legislation for passing the jobs bill. to passneed is legislation to create jobs and we're just waiting for the leadership to do so. >> i can appreciate that. it is jobs -- we may disagree on what stimulates jobs. i believe lower taxes and less regulation and less government interference would have some other questions to indicate the impact of the aca. today -- i have heard again, i am a small business guide. -- business guy. her growth requires capital. growth requires capital. any dollars wasted on regulatory burdens, such as business aggregation and hiring a tax expert, is a dollar that is not available to invest in growth. briefly, we have a lot of members to ask questions. just to reconfirm, i think i dord it in your testimony, you think this business isregation rule, as
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the economy. the income equality has been rising and increasing. i think this is a real problem. stagnant wages and income growth is not keeping pace. budget there are federal policies that can address that. i am not the economists i -- ably should not when those on our line for democrats. -- wendell is on the line for democrats. the problem is -- inment has overspent could balance the budget probably in 10 days. our overpaid politicians cannot do that. in the meantime they are sending the jobs overseas. why we do not have any insurance. 's jobs went overseas and we don't have the health insurance to pay for. host: your thoughts he e -- your thoughts? guest: rising health care costs are problem -- are a problem all the way around. we are going through a restructuring of the health care system now with the affordable care act. we are going to have to see how that plays out. your first comment, i agree with it. we have a structural imbalance between what we spend and what we take in. not making the
the economy. the income equality has been rising and increasing. i think this is a real problem. stagnant wages and income growth is not keeping pace. budget there are federal policies that can address that. i am not the economists i -- ably should not when those on our line for democrats. -- wendell is on the line for democrats. the problem is -- inment has overspent could balance the budget probably in 10 days. our overpaid politicians cannot do that. in the meantime they are sending the jobs...
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are we going to have a progrowth, pro-investment, pro- middle-class economy? or are we going to keep having this trickle-down austerity economy? that is the real question here. in both places there is going to be a lot of lawsuits. the last thing i will say that illinois this as well, and why i think illinois in particular is political as opposed to economic. last year, the unions in illinois, led by the illinois federation of teachers, the unions in illinois actually negotiated with the state senate a pension package that created roughly the same amount. that package went nowhere. instead, this one, which is actually taking -- remember what i said about most of these folks have no social security. this is now basically cutting annual cost-of-living increases that retirees had going forward. i am sorry, the illinois number is about 100,000. >> we will go to another question. your hand signal is so subtle. we will go to you after this. >> on the same subject, do you have an idea of some other countries and their collective responsibilities on retirement? everyo
are we going to have a progrowth, pro-investment, pro- middle-class economy? or are we going to keep having this trickle-down austerity economy? that is the real question here. in both places there is going to be a lot of lawsuits. the last thing i will say that illinois this as well, and why i think illinois in particular is political as opposed to economic. last year, the unions in illinois, led by the illinois federation of teachers, the unions in illinois actually negotiated with the state...
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they have to move forward on their economy. in that sense, there are pressures to try to make sure they relieved the full sanctions. we have to make sure we do not relieve the full sanctions until we get what we want in terms of narrowing the scope of their program and at the same time, you have a whole group in tehran that would like to see this process fail. it is going to be a very tense time. lots of hope, but a huge amount of things that can go wrong. i would argue that the danger of having anyone take action here that might send a signal that the united states did not want to fully test this during the six months would unwind the unity we have achieved in the sanctions, and then, if this does not work out and you have to look at the other alternatives that the president has kept on the table, you still want to have some kind of international support for any follow-up action. if the perception is that the united states did not give the full testing, that would be harmful for our interests. >> for full sanctions relief to t
they have to move forward on their economy. in that sense, there are pressures to try to make sure they relieved the full sanctions. we have to make sure we do not relieve the full sanctions until we get what we want in terms of narrowing the scope of their program and at the same time, you have a whole group in tehran that would like to see this process fail. it is going to be a very tense time. lots of hope, but a huge amount of things that can go wrong. i would argue that the danger of...
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. >> the wireline world is the system ofrculatory our economy. it is the veins and the arteries that connect what is now the information economy in the u.s. data traffic on our wireline networks increase at 40% per year. it is wireline networks that connect communication, whether they originate in a wireline or wireless environment. america's future is a wireline future. >> u.s. telecom head walter mccormick much night on the communicators at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> i got upset with the president. covered my mental health meetings ist few had, and then they never showed up. i was walking in the white house and met this woman who was a press person. you do not ever cover my meetings. she said mental health is not a issue. but we found out what was needed and developed legislation. we passed the mental health systems act of 1980. through congress one month before jimmy, as he says, retired fromrily the white house. the incoming president put it on a shelf and never implemented it. it is one of the greatest disappointments in my life. atros
. >> the wireline world is the system ofrculatory our economy. it is the veins and the arteries that connect what is now the information economy in the u.s. data traffic on our wireline networks increase at 40% per year. it is wireline networks that connect communication, whether they originate in a wireline or wireless environment. america's future is a wireline future. >> u.s. telecom head walter mccormick much night on the communicators at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> i...
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in part because the economy is it is a little bit more strong. as a result that extends the time in which the treasury department can do things -- at some point congress is going to have to do that. i suppose the earliest it could possibly be is february. it is much more likely that it is sometime in spring or the beginning of the summer. then you are going to get the debate over -- we should look at tax hikes, changes in entitlement. it is hard to see how they are going to get any agreement on those areas. particularly in election year. host: the house is expected to adjourn for the year on friday and the senate shortly after. a lot of high-profile legislation still hanging in the balance. it is the list of what is likely to make it through the 113th congress. caller: i think the only thing that is likely to get through is the defense authorization act. we will see what gets included. one thing we will be watching is to see whether any legislation sanctioning iran is added to that bill. the administration is doing everything it can to prevent co
in part because the economy is it is a little bit more strong. as a result that extends the time in which the treasury department can do things -- at some point congress is going to have to do that. i suppose the earliest it could possibly be is february. it is much more likely that it is sometime in spring or the beginning of the summer. then you are going to get the debate over -- we should look at tax hikes, changes in entitlement. it is hard to see how they are going to get any agreement on...
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how do we grow this economy in a competitive world. in particular, how do we empower, again, not just give, but empower our citizens through hardwork and thrift and all those things to enjoy the fruits of the growth, particularly the third that aren't getting the education. the kids, let's say, that aren't getting the quality of education we need to be economically relative in an innovative global economy. that's what i would focus on. i suspect you're a little more concerned about the rising oceans than we are in indiana, kind of put that on the -- on the list. but that would be my take on it. >> i joined no labels two years ago. i'm a paying member of no labels. democrat representing a republican area. redistricting got worse. 60% republs. and my first election was 2005. my slogan was uniting the middle. that's still my slogan. my margins keep getting better. i think i appeal to the people in my community. one of my comments use talk about your vision is i've been thinking, now there is abeffort to get more state legislators, i'm thr
how do we grow this economy in a competitive world. in particular, how do we empower, again, not just give, but empower our citizens through hardwork and thrift and all those things to enjoy the fruits of the growth, particularly the third that aren't getting the education. the kids, let's say, that aren't getting the quality of education we need to be economically relative in an innovative global economy. that's what i would focus on. i suspect you're a little more concerned about the rising...
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the prime minister and other members of the house economy where there. this is one hour and a half. >> order. order. the house will wish to know how we proceed today. the questions will be carried over. office will announce consequential changes shortly. this is a special day for special tributes to a special .tatesman, nelson mandela i hope that as many members as possible will be able to contribute. contributions will continue until 10:00 p.m.. the house will also wish to know that there will be an event to commemorate and celebrate the life and achievements of nelson mandela taking place in westminster hall on thursday the 12th of december. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> nelson mandela was a towering figure in our lifetime. we are here to celebrate his character, his achievements, and his legacy. condolence books have been organized. tos evening we will fly south africa to attend the service and johannesburg. and his royal highness, the prince of wales, will be there for the funeral. his family, his friends, and the millions in south africa, and those
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economy. if you are under 30 -- up next is mike from sun city california. i put this all on barack obama. it is his philip -- it is his philosophy in terms of growing government is causing all this anguish. this is coupled with obamacare, which is a total nightmare. i premium has gone up. this is ridiculous. what is usually created is the new underclass, the educated poor. the man does not care about free enterprise. wants government in charge of everything. it is a different philosophy than a republican would have. that if romney were elected, we would be coming out of this by now. with all this government regulation and the government goes -- the government knows best and comes first, as sky has never worked hard. arrogant,most polarizing, racist president we have ever had. the only people making excuses for him are the morally weak and politically correct liberal white apologists and the plaque -- and the black racists in the name of political correctness. everyone else is realistic enough
economy. if you are under 30 -- up next is mike from sun city california. i put this all on barack obama. it is his philip -- it is his philosophy in terms of growing government is causing all this anguish. this is coupled with obamacare, which is a total nightmare. i premium has gone up. this is ridiculous. what is usually created is the new underclass, the educated poor. the man does not care about free enterprise. wants government in charge of everything. it is a different philosophy than a...
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forward ono move their economy. that sense, there are pressures to try to make sure they relieved the full sanctions. we have to make sure we do not relieve the full sanctions until we get what we want in terms of narrowing the scope of their program and at the same time, tehrane a whole group in that would like to see this process fail. is going to be a very tense time. lots of hope, but a huge amount of things that can go wrong. i would argue that the danger of hereg anyone take action that might send a signal that the united states did not want to fully test this during the unwind thewould unity we have achieved in the if thiss, and then, does not work out and you have to look at the other alternatives that the president has kept on the table, you still oft to have some kind international support for any follow-up action. if the perception is that the united states did not give this people testing -- give the full testing, that would be harmful for our interests. for full sanctions relief to , one of then iran no
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economy? all of this remains to be seen. as one of the biggest experiments that regulators and lawmakers have ever done in the financial industry, so it will be fascinating to watch it play out. host: our guest is scott patterson of the washington journal. richard on the independent line. so,er: every 15 years or our financial industry find a way to blow up some part of the u.s. economy. at the core of it is the essential on regulated greed of the people on wall street. going topoint are we see people in jail for destroying others'lives? actually deprive them of their liberty the way that they deprived other parts of the u.s. economy, you're not going to see a change. it is a cultural issue. again, this is one of the big criticism of the regulators, that they have not actually thrown any of the big ceos at the banks in jail. i do not think that that is totally out of the realm of yet, but as get -- time goes on, it is becoming highly unlikely. jpmorgan, we talked about the london whale earlier, they also have been find a ver
economy? all of this remains to be seen. as one of the biggest experiments that regulators and lawmakers have ever done in the financial industry, so it will be fascinating to watch it play out. host: our guest is scott patterson of the washington journal. richard on the independent line. so,er: every 15 years or our financial industry find a way to blow up some part of the u.s. economy. at the core of it is the essential on regulated greed of the people on wall street. going topoint are we see...
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their economy contracted by five percent. it is precisely because of the international sanctions and the coalition we were able to build that the iranian people responded by saying we need a new direction. and that's what brought president rouhani to power. he was not necessarily the first choice of the hardliners inside of iran. now, that doesn't mean that we should trust him or anybody else inside of iran. this is a regime that came to power swearing opposition to the united states, to israel, and to many of the values that we hold dear. but what i've consistently said is even as i don't take any options off the table, what we do have to test is the possibility that we can resolve this issue diplomatically. and that is the deal that, at the first stages, we have been able to get done in geneva, thanks to some extraordinary work by john kerry and his counterparts in the p5-plus-1. so let's look at exactly what we've done. for the first time in over a decade, we have halted advances in the iranian nuclear program. we have not
their economy contracted by five percent. it is precisely because of the international sanctions and the coalition we were able to build that the iranian people responded by saying we need a new direction. and that's what brought president rouhani to power. he was not necessarily the first choice of the hardliners inside of iran. now, that doesn't mean that we should trust him or anybody else inside of iran. this is a regime that came to power swearing opposition to the united states, to...
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we are an innovation economy. the drive to create and tinker is what motivates americans to innovate. those innovations should be rewarded and those innovators should be rewarded for their labor and contribution to society. that's the whole point of the patent system. but if this bill becomes law, patent owners and inventors will be unable to enforce their patents without risking personal bankruptcy. i've long supported reform and am a friend of the innovation economy, but today i call on my colleagues to support this amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: mr. chairman, i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. marino, the vice chairman of the courts, the internet and intellectual property subcommittee. the chair: the gentleman from virginia -- i'm sorry, the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. marino: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. speaker. i oppose this substitute and i'll
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economy. the relatively small amount in the recovery act for infrastructure created many jobs because there's a strong multiplier effect. about 36,000 jobs for each $1 billion invested. and these are family wage jobs all across america that aren't going to be outsourced overseas. in less than a year, the transportation bill expires and absent congressional action we face a precipitous drop in transportation funding, a reduction of 30% overall for the next decade. to be this way. i'm proposing we implement the three-step 15 cent gallon tax ncrease that was part of the simpson-bowles deficit reduction proposals. communities and industry need some certainty, especially for larger projects that are multistate and multiyear. and this should be the last federal gas tax increase. over the next 10 years, we need to replace funding for transportation that's based on gallons of fuel consumed, which is going to be declining, with something more sustainible. a reasonable adjustment now and a permanent fix
economy. the relatively small amount in the recovery act for infrastructure created many jobs because there's a strong multiplier effect. about 36,000 jobs for each $1 billion invested. and these are family wage jobs all across america that aren't going to be outsourced overseas. in less than a year, the transportation bill expires and absent congressional action we face a precipitous drop in transportation funding, a reduction of 30% overall for the next decade. to be this way. i'm proposing...
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including a collapsing economy in 2007. he has had enormous problems. in the midst of that, he has by the country back up. we have increasing numbers of people employed and we have a functioning health care plan that is getting off the ground in terms of the launch. when we focus on all the problems, not to see what the president is actually a commission. it is easy to snap your fingers and have people look and not see what his other hand has been doing. unemployment is down, not all the way down, but it is getting there. basically, the economy is coming back. .e has done a remarkable job i can see things i would have had him do differently or talk more about or whatever. that overall we are in a much better position than we were when george bush left. twitteralthcare.gov's handle the white house has created tweeted this about half hour ago. 00 visits to healthcare.gov yesterday, site stable. what do you make of this? guest: sounds like progress to me. they are getting almost one million people a day coming in. between now and the first of the year, the
including a collapsing economy in 2007. he has had enormous problems. in the midst of that, he has by the country back up. we have increasing numbers of people employed and we have a functioning health care plan that is getting off the ground in terms of the launch. when we focus on all the problems, not to see what the president is actually a commission. it is easy to snap your fingers and have people look and not see what his other hand has been doing. unemployment is down, not all the way...
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e've seen the economy grow every quarter since 2009, the economy has grown. the private sector economy has grown. where did that wealth grow? where did it go? where did the wealth of this nation go? 95% of the wealth generated in his nation since 2009 has gone o the top 1% of americans. the remaining 95% have had to split what was left. during the clinton economy, it was reversed. top 1% took 45% and the bottom 95% -- excuse me, the bottom 99% took the remaining. 1% took 95%, 99% were left with 5%. income inequality. what do we do about it? how do we achieve the goals of president clinton when he talked about the american dream ? how do we achieve the goals of f.d.r. when he talked about our purpose, not to provide more for those who have great but to provide for those who have little? how can we do it? well, one way we can do it is along -- is a long american tradition dating back to george washington. in his first year in office, george washington called upon alexander hamilton, his treasury secretary, to figure out how to grow the american economy. they we
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>>alez, or abc 7 president obama is taking a break from promoting health care and focusing on the economy. the president is calling on congress to increase the minimum wage. he argues growing income inequality and stagnant wages threaten upward mobility and retirement security. >> i believe this is the defining challenge of our time, making sure our economy works for every working american. ran for president, the center of last year's campaign, to drive everything i do in this office. >> we will have highlights and reaction tonight at 5:00. >> the health care law is getting a grilling on capitol hill. there is a live look there. partners atur news politico have learned that 29,000 people signed up on healthcare.gov signed up on sunday. that's more than the entire several october. intersections closed because of a gas leak in tysons cner. the gas line broke near cambridge road. drivers are being asked to avoid that area. the judiciary and public safety committee holding a hearing. they are focusing on the vacancies in paramedics and fire in umass. they will also look at a scathing audit. t
>>alez, or abc 7 president obama is taking a break from promoting health care and focusing on the economy. the president is calling on congress to increase the minimum wage. he argues growing income inequality and stagnant wages threaten upward mobility and retirement security. >> i believe this is the defining challenge of our time, making sure our economy works for every working american. ran for president, the center of last year's campaign, to drive everything i do in this...
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. >> what about the larger part of the economy? >> if you have young people living with relatives and friends, couch surfing, renting instead of buying a home because they don't have the money to do that or the credit built up to do that or have bad credit, that pushes back the time line where they can buy a home and if they do it at all. it also had a big implication for consumer spend coming is the biggest part of our economy. if people are earning less over their lifetime they will be buying and consuming less. >> so everything gets pushed back down the line. >> exactly. >> i'm wondering if the way we thought about these jobs for young people that it's over. that these jobs have been taken by two or thee of these jobs to make up for a salary they had once. they are take care of their families with what we thought of as kids' jobs. is this a new normal? >> the hope is as the economy improves and was get higher demand as companies see a need to take on more workers they will do that and it will open up the lower entry level jobs f
. >> what about the larger part of the economy? >> if you have young people living with relatives and friends, couch surfing, renting instead of buying a home because they don't have the money to do that or the credit built up to do that or have bad credit, that pushes back the time line where they can buy a home and if they do it at all. it also had a big implication for consumer spend coming is the biggest part of our economy. if people are earning less over their lifetime they...
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is it because the sanctions were biting deeply into the economy or from ape political perspective, the architects of iran's diplomacy? we have been undermined from some time. it is time to reach out to the west and show the world we are chapter? >> well, you see, in iran, we have political elections, popular e elections and the people choose governments. they chose mahmoud ahmadinejad. they chose a different path this time around. and that election provided a historic opportunity to us and to the west in order to try to address this issue. we are not talking about sanctions. the effect of sanctions has been two-fold. when sanctions started, iran had less than 200 sentence triv fuse. it has been about 18,000 and 800 centrifuges that has been added to iran's stock of centrifuge. sanctions have utterly failed in that regard. on the other hand. the people of iran blamed the west for restrictions that have been imposed on the livelihood, on the ability to buy medicine, on the ability to finance and purchase food items from abroad and they have blamed it squarely on the west for because they
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. congress number negotiators reached an agreement this evening on a budget deal. aides said it is a two year agreement that includes operations to replace automatic spending cuts with savings from future years. it also requires federal workers to contribute more to their pension. among other things. the agreement was worked out by budget committee chairs, democratic senator patty murray and republican congressman paul ryan. heads of state, celebrities and thousands of south africans gathered in johannesburg today to honor the life of nelson mandela. the crowd braved a rainstorm, singing songs and celebrating the life of south africa's first black president. president obama was one of many foreign leaders who made the trip. >
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with the italian economy going into its longest recession since the second will dwarf with twelve percent with the walks are unemployed. well for adults and young people don't have a job. there are no official figures on the homeless. we have a new type of food that you can get for free from somewhere. more italians are beginning to turn to charity and humanitarian aid for help. we use a goal with about fifty five percent with foreign minister and a four to five percent died in the wee of about sixty five percent. i did go to five percent. i did today. everything on the shelves is freely given in exchange for points allocated to low income families by the global charity network that weakness most of the fort is near its expiration date except for special you able to eat the snow similar to an ordinary us and from what you've got bread pasta theory meat products vegetables and salt. one thing which really stands out for the fact that it's a sign saying not for sale and this is humanitarian aid from the european union and pulled together these products make up a round of thirty off all the
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and then when the old economy the collapsed. all the family ties have been cut down. cut off. the prison. made in the decision. he interviews the cause of currency. our role in class. and it was also it through step by step and all the other major reforms. in the field of education in the field though it kills them. in the field of economic development everything every step every major decision is a link to his neck. this is absolutely absolute truth. that's why the whole world has recognized the role of the fist raised in a contest on. on. the if we talk on the same weekend so for all us. what made him miss a minute decisions made achievements of commerce on tuesday ripley the day i on the line and closely related to the lesson of the best the soul and told viewers that the policy compliance as i come to with a mechanical man of affairs in this conference. absolutely and. the it wasn't an easy task for the mall the old economy says economic system was absolutely quite different. and in those days for trouble. none of us knew what his mark at the corner see we have no we have
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason they were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back not have it never crossed my mind. when the militants decided to try and break through her new guinea epic screaming grenade. explosions blow them all round his back the rule. and it was all over all should we know that our comrades on our commander won't leave us no matter how tough it gets where the team. is getting was a senior in his military trio. he knew that if he didn't smother that grenade with his body more of just comrades would die he gave his own life to save us friends. right from the scene. first straight shooters and i were being featured. on our reporter's twitter. and instagram. to be in the know moments on. did you know the price is the only industry specifically
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the economy is making a comeback. thanks for joining us. >> straight ahead, from the results of holiday shopping to its origins, how did cyber monday start. why are the 12 days of christmas gifts more expensive. later spacex seemed like the wave of the future. why are they having a hard time getting off the ground? >> today's data dive shops up a storm to find out how much the 12 days of christmas will cost you. if your true love from to give you to you 12 drummers drum, 11 pipers piping and so on, your true love would be broke $27,000 broke. that's up 8% over last year's costs according to the p&c christmas price index. you ask people to look this stuff up. if your true love from to buy. all: the items in -- all the items in august. $115,000 - you'd have to declare bankruptcy. that's way above inflation. over the 30 years the index was calculated it averaged the same as the u.s. inflation rate. what is responsible for the jump in prices? union costs. the eight maids amilking or nine laties dancing are more expensive
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the economy is making a comeback. thanks for joining us. >> straight ahead, from the results of holiday shopping to its origins, how did cyber monday start. why are the 12 days of christmas gifts more expensive. later spacex seemed like the wave of the future. why are they having a hard time getting off the ground? >> evey sunday night, join us for exclusive, revealing, and suprizing talks with the most interesting people of our time. this sunday, >> i spent my whole life thinking about themes and thinking about how to structure movies, so this is highly unusual. >> the director of the sixth sense, says there are five things we can do to fix education in america >> the united states has education apartheid, that's the facts... >> talk to al jazeera with m. night shayamalan sunday at 7et / 4pt on al jazeera america >> today's data dive shops up a storm to find out how much the 12 days of christmas will cost you. if your true love from to give you to you 12 drummers drum, 11 pipers piping and so on, your true love would
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand and nine hundred twenty cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp dick torch relay. on r t r c dot com. the army did it right at arlington. for months after the incident david vickie received the final incident report in direct contradiction to the lieutenant colonels initial e-mail the report stated that his son had been killed by friendly fire when his commanding officer lieutenant hanson shot him believing that he was the enemy. confused by the conflicting accounts of his son's death dave reached out to private first class kim is father dog a police officer in illinois doug became somebody who i spent literally hours on the telephone with and i shared this e-mail with him dead had been sent to me being a cop he looked at this and instantly instantly had heartburn with had
find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand and nine hundred twenty cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a limp dick torch relay. on r t r c dot com. the army did it right at arlington. for months after the incident david vickie received the final...
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i was wanting people across the eu and the frog living in the bows of the richest economies reliant on and that's really interesting report coming up about fifteen minutes time the two email memo the financial weekend veto the nazis venture capital case of the show. off the room. just next to four liters account to your location or the triple j showed up the anti eu protests and bulgaria greece are hungry to urge people to leave the eu would join the population customs union obviously the mainstream media would be artfire scream that this is part of the abuse of democracy that steal the country's away some sort of imperialist agenda they know what that might be right about that but the weird thing is that for some reason the mainstream media isn't talked about foreign politicians speaking to and or possibly agitating protesters in ukraine but speaker of the lithuanian parliament loreto groningen in the air and eu vice president got sick with the cia and former polish pm purest love kaczynski the european union preston was just fine for their politicians to go to foreign countries and f
i was wanting people across the eu and the frog living in the bows of the richest economies reliant on and that's really interesting report coming up about fifteen minutes time the two email memo the financial weekend veto the nazis venture capital case of the show. off the room. just next to four liters account to your location or the triple j showed up the anti eu protests and bulgaria greece are hungry to urge people to leave the eu would join the population customs union obviously the...
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big economies with roughly the same proportion of people under pressure from harsh austerity measures. the fifth of a quilter. because this nope this is a day in a food bank in rome where essential permission to have the bed to the city sports marco use to workers the pto many italians use to call the pope and skill which would always get the work n roll but it didn't hold true for local one day he was sacked and has not been quiet since he's been living on the street for about four years now and says that forty six he sees little chance of fixing his life yes this not to review his identity in all we live on the street survival is what takes up most of your time simply gets in the shower is a challenge. that said some us time to take care of yourself. what a normal person. cutest end of the day and you're exhausted and depressed. with the italian economy going to its longest recession since the second world war over twelve percent with all our unemployed. well for adults and young people don't have a job. there are no official figures on the homeless. we have a new type of food that
big economies with roughly the same proportion of people under pressure from harsh austerity measures. the fifth of a quilter. because this nope this is a day in a food bank in rome where essential permission to have the bed to the city sports marco use to workers the pto many italians use to call the pope and skill which would always get the work n roll but it didn't hold true for local one day he was sacked and has not been quiet since he's been living on the street for about four years now...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause the reports. it's a busy day for news here on our to international thanks for joining us shops and restaurants the targets for the latest wave of car bombings across baghdad and the blasts in predominantly shia areas took at least thirty nine lives and injured well over one hundred a duck adrian's an activist to campaigns against u.s. actions in iraq he says this is saudi and the country has just been ripped apart. there was a mosaic of minorities in. in iraq and they were sort of hell together by a certain feeling of citizenship living in one country but when the americans again they imposed sectarianism they didn't appoint people to both because of their quality has been because of their ethnic background but it's what it all started that gave the chance to fundamentalist feudal figures. to come back to the scene do the balazs the concept of citizenship turns down you were not a citizen of iraq but you were a member up certain sect or member of a certain minority
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how bad is ukraine's financial situation right now is the economy really heading for a d. faults the markets are expecting and in dissipating a default by ukraine so it is a very serious situation the ukrainian central bank. is almost broke and doesn't have any money here and won't be able to support the ukrainian currency going forward unless you preen gets credit mediately. residents of a tiny village in eastern romania have managed to stop a u.s. oil giant exploring fish shale gas near where they live at least for the moment the demonstrators in are refusing to leave the drilling site despite a heavy police presence saying the controversial extraction method could permanently damage the environment you see caffein off as the towns. in a remote part of romania a day of rage and fury. protesters stormed a work site operated by chevron and police responded with full force those who didn't leave willingly were dragged away so you can see actually in what country we are living the police forces are behaving like a private projects on call twenty five so wrong. but what the p
how bad is ukraine's financial situation right now is the economy really heading for a d. faults the markets are expecting and in dissipating a default by ukraine so it is a very serious situation the ukrainian central bank. is almost broke and doesn't have any money here and won't be able to support the ukrainian currency going forward unless you preen gets credit mediately. residents of a tiny village in eastern romania have managed to stop a u.s. oil giant exploring fish shale gas near where...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report. you have to remember that israel if there were in the cabin me award for best dramatic performance by a country israel would win every year it's a real it's a theater. not to know who is the star of the theater so i would serve the few moments ago now we have to distinguish between israel's rhetorical position and its actual position israel wouldn't be investing billions and billions of dollars into building this wall if it wanted territory beyond the wall if we go back to her lines of you know i made a i had a hard time doing it's not a go ahead go ahead guy i'm afraid that if it's not just the the wall and the west bank and gaza they're in lebanon now a fear actually because if syria poland. drilling gas the. they're taking somebody else of gas i don't want to go. hello welcome to sofia and co i'm so see shed are not say canada o'keefe served as a humorist were weaned but after being discharged he was left with only a feeling o
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. the fact that. they were going to do the job did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen why a handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once it's all just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america have fun ever feel ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. i would bet that and a society that i'm big corporation kind of can. do i'm the banker trying to put all that all about money and i'm a fashion my pick for a
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still holds up and we went through a difficult period in our economy but but the actual green economy has done well and i think it's a lesson for the rest of the world not work and we're a good people say look at scandinavian countries not always doing the right thing maybe aren't as a nice example because we're perfect sinners as well but the same time we were able to do it and it worked how does the irish carbon tax work. we did i suppose we're an island and it was fairly simple to introduce it in the sense that you put we put it at the point of entry so as an oil and ship comes into the into the port of cork and the port of dublin are a culture it comes into shannon river we're able to put the tax at the point of entry and that's a big advantage because you cut out the expense of collecting those kind of kind of trick it's true the rest of the economic system so you put it on the oil tanker coming in or you put it on the cologne culture and. and then it applies in in a myriad of different ways it's not a huge tax you know it accounts now for about one percent of our overall tax rev
still holds up and we went through a difficult period in our economy but but the actual green economy has done well and i think it's a lesson for the rest of the world not work and we're a good people say look at scandinavian countries not always doing the right thing maybe aren't as a nice example because we're perfect sinners as well but the same time we were able to do it and it worked how does the irish carbon tax work. we did i suppose we're an island and it was fairly simple to introduce...
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markets find scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people came here twenty some years ago it's already established in the last a life on the silent. and people feel the love of christ working. people say you can. come and something happens on this island that makes them return to it again and again they say the below saves them. join me james brown on a journey for the soul. only on. the interview. the army did it right. four months after the incident dave and vicki received the final incident report in direct contradiction to the lieutenant colonels initial e-mail the report stated that his son had been killed by friendly fire when his commanding officer lieutenant hanson shot him believing that he was the enemy. confused by the conflicting accounts of his son's death dave reached out to private first class father dog police officer in illinois became somebody who i spent literally hours on
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economy is finally healing. and it could prove to be an important issue, of course for democrats next year despite the rocky rollout of healthcare.gov. our first read team puts it this way, six months from now vulnerable democratic senators and gop governors could have a positive message to tell next year to constituents that backed up by the facts the economy is getting better and better each month. joining me live now, nbc news senior political editor mark murray and clair voiant because we're looking how this is playing out. it is intriguing to see what will help those who are perhaps in a lot of trouble. >> it is pretty clear when you're looking ahead to the 2014 midterm, so much analysis and thought has been talked about the president's health care law or republicans shut down back in october. not a lot of attention has been paid to the economy. when you look at the story of the economy over the past year, even over the past 24 months, things are getting much better. it isn't out of the realm of possibility
economy is finally healing. and it could prove to be an important issue, of course for democrats next year despite the rocky rollout of healthcare.gov. our first read team puts it this way, six months from now vulnerable democratic senators and gop governors could have a positive message to tell next year to constituents that backed up by the facts the economy is getting better and better each month. joining me live now, nbc news senior political editor mark murray and clair voiant because...
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their economy isn't any better now. they will be wary of doing this but we will have to insist on some very interested verification measures to be able to give some measure of confidence that they don't have covert facilities going forward. >> what do you think the best deal could be from a practical standpoint? we know what prime minister netanyahu says, stop everything, dismantle everything. what do you think is the best we can do? >> the president has more or less dead you reduce iran's enrichment capability down to the level required to generate electricity and the justification for this program and you convert a semi-reactor two light water and you have intrusive inspections on everything else. i think bob is a real expert on this and i would be interested in his thoughts but you are putting a year-to-year and a half between any capability. >> would that be the goal really when you come right down to it to keep them a year and a half away? >> conceptually what i think we should be trying to do, we want to be able t
their economy isn't any better now. they will be wary of doing this but we will have to insist on some very interested verification measures to be able to give some measure of confidence that they don't have covert facilities going forward. >> what do you think the best deal could be from a practical standpoint? we know what prime minister netanyahu says, stop everything, dismantle everything. what do you think is the best we can do? >> the president has more or less dead you reduce...
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unlikely it is extremely beneficial to the national economy fracking is being largely responsible for the boom in u.s. energy production but maybe like we're back i fear they could be left to pay the price for her every week there is another term or another crack in her house she says she can't even sell it and leave the area we would have never moved here if we would have thought that all of this was going to go up and we were going to live in the middle of a wasteland we would have never moved here and now are stuck while energy companies are rubbing their hands in the anticipation of gigantic profits from fracking people who live just steps away from gas wells or increasingly fearful about the water that they drink about the land that their homes are standing on and they don't trust the government assessment of the damage from fracking because they say the oil and gas industry will make sure that no conclusive study comes out even if it does come out that it doesn't become a basis for effective regulations in texas i'm going to check on or. let's break it down for you why people ar
unlikely it is extremely beneficial to the national economy fracking is being largely responsible for the boom in u.s. energy production but maybe like we're back i fear they could be left to pay the price for her every week there is another term or another crack in her house she says she can't even sell it and leave the area we would have never moved here if we would have thought that all of this was going to go up and we were going to live in the middle of a wasteland we would have never...
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but as low-wage workers take to the streets it looking more like one america with two economies. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." america on track to create nearby 2.3 million jobs this year. but the quality of those jobs could spark the beginning of a 21st century labor movement. fast food workers protesting in 100 cities across the country this week. they're calling for a living wage, $15 an hour. they are not alone in their call for better pay.
but as low-wage workers take to the streets it looking more like one america with two economies. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." america on track to create nearby 2.3 million jobs this year. but the quality of those jobs could spark the beginning of a 21st century labor movement. fast food workers protesting in 100 cities across the country this week. they're calling for a living wage, $15 an hour. they are not alone in their call for better pay.
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the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid professions and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women in i nor days and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post-world war two years the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans. and the future looks brighter than the past. and for some that meant following in your old man's footsteps at the local plant and you knew that a blue-collar job would buy you a home and a car and maybe a vacation once in a while, health care and a reliable pension. for others it meant going to college. in some cases may be the first in your family to go to college. and it meant graduating without taking on loads of debt and being able to count on advancement through a vibrant job market. now it's true that those at the top even in those years c
the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid professions and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women in i nor days and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post-world war two years the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans. and...
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allows the support of the helpless, including orphans and others, is a free society with a flourishing economy. that's the essence of the argument. >> i think you just helped us understand why your book is number one on the "new york times" best seller list. charles, it's an honor to have you here. thank you so much for coming in. >> it's a pleasure. >>> well, my best selling book has been released in paperback, and i know you're employing to enjoy it. it's a great read for parents and grandparents, for you or maybe as a gift for someone. all right. the paperback edition of "dear chanted ler, dear scarlet." coming up, astronaut jean sternan, the last man to walk on the moon. we'll talk about how the declining state of our space program is a reflection of the direction of our country. that's next. [ grunts softly ] [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's pepto-bismol that fits in your pocket. relief can be yours, but your peanuts... are mine. ♪ >> each week day hear my -- details at mike huckabee.com. >> when i was a kid there were no begger celebrities around
allows the support of the helpless, including orphans and others, is a free society with a flourishing economy. that's the essence of the argument. >> i think you just helped us understand why your book is number one on the "new york times" best seller list. charles, it's an honor to have you here. thank you so much for coming in. >> it's a pleasure. >>> well, my best selling book has been released in paperback, and i know you're employing to enjoy it. it's a...
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under the threat of living in poverty even those in the richest economies are reliant on hundreds we got a report on the. next the financial week in artie's venture capital. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people came here twenty some years ago to reestablish and last a quiet on the silence. and people feel the love of christ all working. people say you can catch. something happens on this island that makes them return to it again and again they say the below saves them. join me james brown on a journey for the soul. only on o.t. . right to. search trees. and i think the tree. on our reporters. to lowball convention have to with me katie pilgrim it's been a busy business week without the chinese currency the yuan taking over from the euro yes the second most widely used currency in the world are going to delve into details and get out of his in just a minute or two on that one we're also going to be talking about ukraine because we know the protests that ongoing and it made to the economy it's gone from bad to watch it's fragile as it
under the threat of living in poverty even those in the richest economies are reliant on hundreds we got a report on the. next the financial week in artie's venture capital. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people came here twenty some years ago to reestablish and last a quiet on the silence. and people feel the love of christ all working. people say you can catch. something happens on this island that makes them return to it again and again they...